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Windows 7: Need the correct command to run Chkdsk on more than one drive

Hi, can anyone help with the correct command to run Chkdsk on two drives.... Drive letters C: and D:

Ideally I'd like Chkdsk to check both drives and fix errors on reboot and I'd like to save the correct command for this in Run-Command's Favorites.

Additionally I'd like any advice that you can offer on how to check encrypted drives for errors and also external drives. Each time I try to check these drives I get prompted to force a dismount then get a message saying that they will be checked on boot. The problem is that they won't be mounted on boot and as far as I can work out - error checking fails.

what are the correct settings for the ide dvd driveI am putting together a computer using parts that I have lying around. Both hdd's are sata, one dvd drive is sata and the other is ide. My question is what are the correct settings for the ide dvd drive. Please help, have searched the internet for days, with no luck tying to find answer. Please...

Hardware & Devices

chkdsk command promptsHello Win 7
If chkdsk will not run when you click error check at Computer, what is the command prompt that will do it instead.
I am looking for the two replacements only. One is the default with one check at computer and the second is if you were to insert a check at the default at...

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Testing a Hard Drive... Is this correct?Hi everyone!!!!
I decided to buy an IDE/SATA to USB adapter... I found a generic one that looks a lot like this one:
Amazon.com: SATA/PATA/IDE Drive to USB 2.0 Adapter Converter Cable for 2.5/3.5 Inch Hard Drive / Optical Drive with External AC Power Adapter: Computers & Accessories
It's the...

Hardware & Devices

chkdsk in start-up repair versus in Windows Command PromptI recently had a laptop crash (Windows 7 Home Premium x64) during a windows update, had to go through lengthy process which ultimately resulted in need to do system recovery from protected partition on an Acer laptop.
One of the interim steps i had tried was to run chkdsk from a command prompt...